I have a Raspberry pi on my home network. This is set up on my router, so it has a 192.168.x.x IP address. I have a python server running on my pi that is listening for incoming connections on a fixed port (48000).
I would like to connect to this raspberry pi from a machine that is on my work network (IP address 10.x.x.x.) My work PC can connect to the internet, but when I am on my work PC I don't know the external IP address of my home router.
Any ideas on how I can do this without having to set up a static IP address and port forwarding on my home router?
I'm not en expert, but I have some python code that can connect to the Pi when I am on same local network as the pi, but it doesn't work when I am on a network that is not the same as which my raspberry pi is on.
Any ideas on what approach I can take?
I initially thought about setting up a service on the pi that will post it's local IP address by email if the IP address changes, but this is useless since the local IP address is not routable.
without having to set up a static IP address and port forwarding on my home router
just curious - why can't you port forward?